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Moore County approves six-month opioid-settlement contracts for local partners and amends FY26 budget

Moore County Board of Commissioners · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a FY26 budget amendment to add $342,171 to the opioid settlement fund and authorized six-month contracts for FirstHealth, Adult & Teen Challenge, Samaritan Colony and the Boys & Girls Club totaling roughly $320,895 for July–December 2025; the task force will standardize metrics before longer-term funding.

Moore County commissioners on June 17 approved a budget amendment and six-month contract renewals recommended by the county's opioid task force, continuing funding for local partners while requiring measurement and standardization of program outcomes.

Staff told the board the opioid task force met June 5 and recommended continuing previously funded partners for a six-month period at approximately half of the prior fiscal…

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